223
223
Nov 20, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 1
kennedy. he was born two years before john f. kennedy was killed. but bill clinton, there is the famous photograph. this was a man who meant a great deal to him. >> but he does have a memory of ted kennedy, one of his mentors in the senate, one of the people closest to him, someone without whom he could not have done health care reform, right? ted kennedy's part of it. >> thank you so much. stay with cnn as we continue special coverage. in the next hour, we will be remembering john f. kennedy as president and first lady. go to arlington cemetery for a special service. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. you're joking right? (horn, ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell you but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insur
kennedy. he was born two years before john f. kennedy was killed. but bill clinton, there is the famous photograph. this was a man who meant a great deal to him. >> but he does have a memory of ted kennedy, one of his mentors in the senate, one of the people closest to him, someone without whom he could not have done health care reform, right? ted kennedy's part of it. >> thank you so much. stay with cnn as we continue special coverage. in the next hour, we will be remembering john...
412
412
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 412
favorite 0
quote 0
kennedy. >> john f. kennedy y nuestra ciudad estarán eternamente unidos dijo el alcalde michael rollins. >> y le pido al señor para que siga guiando dallas para transformar el odio en armonia y la violencia en entendimiento. >> presentó las banderas y mónica saldivas, entonó el himno nacional antes de que sea marcado con el repique de campanas y un minuto de silencio. >> se plamas parte del discurso que john f. kennedy nunca llegó a pronunicar en el world trade center. >> es un momento para recordar de todo lo que hizo y lo que quiso hacer. >> está en las manos de muchos aún concretarlos. >> dignatarios y representantes de los medios de comunicación estuvieron hoy en dallas al igual que personas que obtuvieron boletos para eso. >> en el marco del día nacional de adopcion cientos de personas dieron un paso clave. >> tenemos la historia de una familia latina que hoy adopto a dos bebnes. >> efectivamente nos vinimos al condado de la alameda para cxelebrar el día nacional de la adopacion, platicam
kennedy. >> john f. kennedy y nuestra ciudad estarán eternamente unidos dijo el alcalde michael rollins. >> y le pido al señor para que siga guiando dallas para transformar el odio en armonia y la violencia en entendimiento. >> presentó las banderas y mónica saldivas, entonó el himno nacional antes de que sea marcado con el repique de campanas y un minuto de silencio. >> se plamas parte del discurso que john f. kennedy nunca llegó a pronunicar en el world trade...
269
269
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by an assassin's bullet. jackie kennedy to steal the spot light among the excited crowds. brian williamsrt >> reporter: at the third texas stop in fort worth even though it was late and raining people lined the streets to see them. the kennedy's spent their last night together at hotel texas. the next morning the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. >> reporter: and when she appeared mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves. >> i am the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i am getting somewhat that same sensation around texas. nobody wonders whathnson and i >> reporter: the hat industry complained he was turning other men against it. that day he was given a statset. >> i can't let you leave fort worth providing you some protection against the rain. >> i'll put it on in the white house on monday. if you come u
i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by an assassin's bullet. jackie kennedy to steal the spot light among the excited crowds. brian williamsrt >> reporter: at the third texas stop in fort worth even though it was late and raining people lined the streets to see them. the kennedy's spent their last night together at hotel texas. the next morning the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 outside. >> i...
81
81
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
to run for office because i was inspired by the life of john f. kennedy. inspired by the life of john f. kennedy. >> i think everybody wants to be like jack kennedy because the inspiration that he provided to so many americans and his martyrdom, let's be frank, obviously covered up some failings that he might have -- may have had as every president has had. >> he has been given the kind of referen reverence he didn't have when alive and probably would be the have exercised had he survived dallas. >> nonetheless, i think you would have to say it is a legacy that most politicians would do well to aspire to, to give the country a sense of mission and of hope and direction. >> let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and success of liberty. >> it was the first telegenic president. i think he mesmerized people by the way he looked, the way he spoke, the way he acted, the way he carried himself. he certainly was charismatic. >
to run for office because i was inspired by the life of john f. kennedy. inspired by the life of john f. kennedy. >> i think everybody wants to be like jack kennedy because the inspiration that he provided to so many americans and his martyrdom, let's be frank, obviously covered up some failings that he might have -- may have had as every president has had. >> he has been given the kind of referen reverence he didn't have when alive and probably would be the have exercised had he...
1,111
1.1K
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,111
favorite 0
quote 0
dallas. >> the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years later. brian williams reporting tonight from dallas. >>> and good evening from dallas, texas. we're in dealey plaza just across from the sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository building where three shots were fired 50 years ago today that changed the course of american history. and here in the shadow of that very building it was a perfectly awful day. 35 degrees, rain and wind, perfectly matching how dark it felt to be here today. and going back 50 years ago tonight, by this time of night, right now, air force one had just landed back in washington, d.c. carrying the president's casket, his widow jacqueline kennedy and the new president, lyndon johnson. most americans were home for the day. schools and offices let out early, and millions by this time were huddled around their television sets where they would remain transfixed, watching the coverage on and off for the next four days. here now is how david brinkley started off this broadcast on this very n
dallas. >> the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years later. brian williams reporting tonight from dallas. >>> and good evening from dallas, texas. we're in dealey plaza just across from the sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository building where three shots were fired 50 years ago today that changed the course of american history. and here in the shadow of that very building it was a perfectly awful day. 35 degrees, rain and wind, perfectly matching how dark it...
193
193
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the 35th president was in the oval office for a mere 1,000 days. but in that short time, his camelot captivated the country. a wall
the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the 35th president was in the oval office for a mere 1,000 days. but in that short time, his camelot captivated the country. a wall
181
181
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 1
be anchoring our special coverage of the dallas memorial of john f. kennedy. stay tuned as the events begin right at the top of the hour. thanks so much for watching, everyone. everyone. and have a good weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're with cnn. welcome to "around the world." i'm hal lal gorani. >> i'm michael holmes. we welcome our viewers from all around the world, a very important day in u.s. history. we are in fact, approaching the moment that assassin's bullet took the life of president john f. kennedy and shattered the nation 50 years. >> so it's an event that is still seared in the collective copeousness of this country. one of the darkest days really in this country's history. and people gathering in dallas to honor the slain president. you're looking at live pictures of dealey plaza, the scene of the tragedy. >> the city's going to hold a moment of silence at the exact time of the assassination. today's event the first time dallas zillions officially commemorating jfk's death. the first time in 50 years. of course, the eternal
be anchoring our special coverage of the dallas memorial of john f. kennedy. stay tuned as the events begin right at the top of the hour. thanks so much for watching, everyone. everyone. and have a good weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're with cnn. welcome to "around the world." i'm hal lal gorani. >> i'm michael holmes. we welcome our viewers from all around the world, a very important day in u.s. history. we are in fact, approaching the moment...
163
163
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> the city of dallas and the nation remember john f. kennedy. secretary of state john kerry is en route to the geneva talks on rolling back iran's nuclear program. >>> and the white house takes a firm stand asible tribal leaders continue to meet on the afghan security pact. >> across the country people pause to remember one of america's darkest moments. 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. people invested kennedy's grate side where the eternal flame burns. and the city where kennedy died held it's first ever memorial on this anniversary. >> we watch the nightmare-ish reality that in our front yard our president had been taken from us. taken from his family, taken from the world. >> heidi zhou castro joins us with details. tell us what it was like to be there at the plaza on this day? >> reporter: sure, tony, it was grim with the rain and cold weather, despite that, 5,000 people gathered at the plaza just steps away from where president john f. kennedy was gunned down in 1963, and in the shadows of the deposito
. >> the city of dallas and the nation remember john f. kennedy. secretary of state john kerry is en route to the geneva talks on rolling back iran's nuclear program. >>> and the white house takes a firm stand asible tribal leaders continue to meet on the afghan security pact. >> across the country people pause to remember one of america's darkest moments. 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. people invested kennedy's grate side where the...
220
220
Nov 20, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 1
he so was so proud, john f. kennedy of his naval career. he pilt it around the pt-109 incident in the pacific. it's a remarkable place. anybody who goes to washington needs to go to arlington and they do and go look at the grave of president kennedy. it's deeply moving. barack obama loves the kennedy family. ted kennedy was his closest ally. if it wasn't for ted kennedy, it's not clear barack obama would have won in 2008 when he backed obama over hillary clinton. now you get the specter of the two titans of the democratic party, bill clinton and barack obama after being at an awards ceremony for the presidential medal now going there to together to pay respects. it's going to be a poignant moment and important moment. i think it's important i think to remember arlington and remember the flame, not just dallas and conspiracy theories on this 50th anniversary. >> and let me bring ennor clift into this part of the conversation. eleanor, as you take a look at this somber ceremony we're about to see, the laying of the wreath, playing of taps, no
he so was so proud, john f. kennedy of his naval career. he pilt it around the pt-109 incident in the pacific. it's a remarkable place. anybody who goes to washington needs to go to arlington and they do and go look at the grave of president kennedy. it's deeply moving. barack obama loves the kennedy family. ted kennedy was his closest ally. if it wasn't for ted kennedy, it's not clear barack obama would have won in 2008 when he backed obama over hillary clinton. now you get the specter of the...
110
110
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
today marks the 50th anniversary of the death of president john f. kennedy. crowds of mourners are reexpects to his gravesite. and a memorial will be held until dallas. >>> typhoon haiyan, officially the deadlyist disaster in the history of the philippines. the country says that the death toll has jumped to more than 5,000 people. and another 1600 are still missing. >>> talks on iran's nuclear program continue today with a note of optimism, russia wil's foreign minister will be joining talks in geneva and iran is saying that it has the right to nuclear enrichment. and negotiators call that their red line. >>> it was 50 years ago today. a sunday in dallas turned into one of the darkest chapters in american history. a photography exhibit opens in new york city. and we have a glimpse. >> reporter: they're images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand, or at the very least, get close to the charismatic president. >> this passion and intimacy and dire to get close is what fueled the photographs. >> pictures of president john f. kennedy taken-by-standers ador
today marks the 50th anniversary of the death of president john f. kennedy. crowds of mourners are reexpects to his gravesite. and a memorial will be held until dallas. >>> typhoon haiyan, officially the deadlyist disaster in the history of the philippines. the country says that the death toll has jumped to more than 5,000 people. and another 1600 are still missing. >>> talks on iran's nuclear program continue today with a note of optimism, russia wil's foreign minister will...
69
69
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: john f. kennedy. that's one reason i did the book. i've always had it in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this once i have the resources. we were doing a big project. you gave an academic another year and he's going to have another 100 pages. but we are doing an online course that is free to anyone that wants to sign up on the platform. we are giving exposure special mobile app that's going to have the new information and data that we have compiled about the assassination and that's going to be available. >> host: just about the assassination or his entire life -- >> guest: go. the whole presidency, the assassination and the legacy. that's what we try to do is trace john f. kennedy through his nine successors. legacy is a kind of life after death. >> host: sure. how long have you been teaching at uva? >> guest: as a teacher since 78 and i went as an undergraduate. i used to have lunch with thomas jefferson. [laughter] that's what my students think. >> host: outside of presidency is coming to is your favorite historian?
>> guest: john f. kennedy. that's one reason i did the book. i've always had it in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this once i have the resources. we were doing a big project. you gave an academic another year and he's going to have another 100 pages. but we are doing an online course that is free to anyone that wants to sign up on the platform. we are giving exposure special mobile app that's going to have the new information and data that we have compiled about the...
134
134
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
but this was about the life pa -- and legacy of john f. kennedy. a committee of 25 people from dallas put on this event funded completely by private donations. >> you, lord have lifted us up from the horrible tragedy enacted in this place from the cruel suffering that was born on this hill, from the shock and horror that gripped our nation, and from the year when we has citizens of this city suffered and were implicated by the gunshot by one man. >> certainly a mournful experience here in dallas, remembering the 50th anniversary, including the mayor addressing the crowd about the reputation that dallas unfortunately gained as a result of that assassination, becoming known as the city of hate, and now coming full circle 50 years later in an effort of redemption. let's take a listen. >> hope and hatred collided right here in dallas. we watched the nightmarish reality that in our front yard, our president had been taken from us. taken from his family, taken from the world. >> now today's ceremony was abridged because of this weather, a somber yet fitt
but this was about the life pa -- and legacy of john f. kennedy. a committee of 25 people from dallas put on this event funded completely by private donations. >> you, lord have lifted us up from the horrible tragedy enacted in this place from the cruel suffering that was born on this hill, from the shock and horror that gripped our nation, and from the year when we has citizens of this city suffered and were implicated by the gunshot by one man. >> certainly a mournful experience...
125
125
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
since thes now assassination of president john f. kennedy. a look back at an event that changed the nation. >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. [applause] much of the nation, 50 years ago seems like yesterday. people alive that day will never forget where a work when president kennedy was shot. we begin with john gonzalez and the ceremonies happening in our area. >> i'm remembering this with a kind of heavy heart today. >> 1400 miles from downtown here at arlington national cemetery, a solemn wreathlaying was held this morning at the gravesite of president john f. kennedy. a second ceremony will be held this afternoon at the tomb of the unknown. >> i wanted to go into the peace corps, and he wanted to go into government service. that was the inspiration directly of a young president kennedy. >> this arlington couple walks these hallowed grounds each day. it's still difficult to keep tears away. >> we are very glad the memorial is here. we feel privileged he can see th
since thes now assassination of president john f. kennedy. a look back at an event that changed the nation. >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. [applause] much of the nation, 50 years ago seems like yesterday. people alive that day will never forget where a work when president kennedy was shot. we begin with john gonzalez and the ceremonies happening in our area. >> i'm remembering this with a kind of heavy...
107
107
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
every movement in honored of john f. kennedy. even as the secession from kennedy to johnson takes place, so does this secession. one group is relieved and another group takes their place. cagical -- casket covered in flags. -- they stand and they will stand that way until others come to take their places. that is a military tradition and john f. kennedy was a military man. the people were to have filled through there for a portion of yesterday. it was originally planned for the night it would be closed. but so many people came to play their last respects it was kept open throughout the night. the weather was bitter cold. but that didn't matter. they didn't come to consider the weather. they came to pay their last respects to john f. kennedy. 16 blocks lined up one way and the other way. the line doubling back. and in washington the blocks are long city blocks. they stayed there and moved slowly if you consider the weather, much too quickly if you consider the amount of respect they wanted to show to the president. but they were t
every movement in honored of john f. kennedy. even as the secession from kennedy to johnson takes place, so does this secession. one group is relieved and another group takes their place. cagical -- casket covered in flags. -- they stand and they will stand that way until others come to take their places. that is a military tradition and john f. kennedy was a military man. the people were to have filled through there for a portion of yesterday. it was originally planned for the night it would...
82
82
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 50 years since the assassination of john f. kennedy. since that tragedy, since that inexplicable loss brought about changes, changes in the way we govern, changes in the party, changes in how we cover the american presidency. we'll get to that this morning, we'll try with a remarkable mix of panelists, people who have worked with president kennedy, people who are eyewitnesses to history. people who covered president kennedy, have studied president kennedy, are related to president kennedy. we're excited about all that we have planned for today and we begin today in dallas, 50 years ago, this friday. john fitzgerald kennedy, the president of the united states, was on a political visit to texas to mend fences in an intrapart feud among state democrats. first lady jacquelineccompanyin first of many trips as her president prepared to seek a second term. it was the middle of the day when the motorcade reached daley plaza in downtown dallas. >> it is approaching 12:30 p.m. dallas time. the crowds and the tall business district are overfilling
. >> 50 years since the assassination of john f. kennedy. since that tragedy, since that inexplicable loss brought about changes, changes in the way we govern, changes in the party, changes in how we cover the american presidency. we'll get to that this morning, we'll try with a remarkable mix of panelists, people who have worked with president kennedy, people who are eyewitnesses to history. people who covered president kennedy, have studied president kennedy, are related to president...
212
212
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
john f. kennedy was assassinated. a new photography is open in new york. >> images are taken by americans waiting to shake his hand or get close to the cares massic president. >> the photographs line the walls taken when cell phone cameras weren't even imagined. >> how are they different than by standers today? >> exactly the same, making the argument that this is the prehistory of citizen journalists. >> the most famous photo was taken and circulated on wire services within hours. what today is known as going viral. >> this is the photograph that went out and united press international. this photograph was on newspapers and televisions around the world within hours. >> this is the only photograph that captures the exact moment of impact. >> to my knowledge, yes. >> it shows the unique look across the grassy knoll. if you look closely, you see shadowy figures. it's the one that has generated the most debate and is reproduced in all of the conspiracy books related to the assassination. >> television stations went into
john f. kennedy was assassinated. a new photography is open in new york. >> images are taken by americans waiting to shake his hand or get close to the cares massic president. >> the photographs line the walls taken when cell phone cameras weren't even imagined. >> how are they different than by standers today? >> exactly the same, making the argument that this is the prehistory of citizen journalists. >> the most famous photo was taken and circulated on wire...
716
716
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 716
favorite 0
quote 0
the john f. kennedy who loom sod large in our national memory very much a mixture of fact and legend. rita braver will examine the facts, far teichner the legend. >> reporter: when you think of the kennedys, is it what actually happened during j.f.k.'s administration that comes to mind thor? >> think bank on all the pains that you remember. >> we all got to think that the kennedys were mythical. they were royal, they were beautiful. >> reporter: ahead, the immortality of camelot. >> osgood: during the good times first lady jacqueline kennedy played a very big part in the creation of the kennedy mystique. but it was in the worst of times that she made her most lasting mark, as susan spencer will show us. >> reporter: i when tragedy struck in 1963, one woman helped an entire nation heal. >> the reason for mrs. kennedy's iconography, sadly, is because of the way her husband's presidency ended. >> absent tragedy, would we remember her this way? the legend of jacqueline kennedy ahead. oz oz the offici
the john f. kennedy who loom sod large in our national memory very much a mixture of fact and legend. rita braver will examine the facts, far teichner the legend. >> reporter: when you think of the kennedys, is it what actually happened during j.f.k.'s administration that comes to mind thor? >> think bank on all the pains that you remember. >> we all got to think that the kennedys were mythical. they were royal, they were beautiful. >> reporter: ahead, the immortality of...
170
170
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
john f. kennedy was in the navy. he served in world war ii. as you can see there's a lot of people here and all bundled up with ponchos to stay dry. this is very important thing of the mayor spoke a second ago to say they will unveil a permanent monument honoring president kennedy. if you take a look hyped me you can see the top, the sixth floor of the school book depository where lee harvey oswald shot john f. kennedy and the moment of silence at 12:30 was 50 years ago today when the three shots rang out and hit mr. kennedy, killing him 50 years ago today. today is about honoring the president, honoring his legacy. honoring his life and here in dealey plaza 50 years later. adam: michelle, thank you very much for joining us. >> when it comes to stock market shocks, the assassination of president john f. kennedy on november 22nd, 1963, ranks high in wall street history. the dow jones industrial average opened on that morning at 732. wow, we're at 16,000 today. that in and of itself is impressive. after that, the word of shooting and the death,
john f. kennedy was in the navy. he served in world war ii. as you can see there's a lot of people here and all bundled up with ponchos to stay dry. this is very important thing of the mayor spoke a second ago to say they will unveil a permanent monument honoring president kennedy. if you take a look hyped me you can see the top, the sixth floor of the school book depository where lee harvey oswald shot john f. kennedy and the moment of silence at 12:30 was 50 years ago today when the three...
111
111
Nov 24, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: honestly john f. kennedy did. that is one reason why did the book. i've always had it in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this and i didn't have the time or resources to do it. we are doing a big project on kennedy. the book is a five-year project. that is why it's 600 pages. if you give an academic another year he will add another 100 pages that we are doing a massive on line course that is free to anyone who wants to sign up to the corsair.org platform. we are doing a special mobile app that's going to have all of the new information and data we have compiled about the assassination on there and that's going to be --. >> host: just about the assassination or a slight? >> guest: the whole presidency, the assassination and the legacy through nine presidents. that is what we try to do is traced john f. kennedy through his nine successors and legacy is kind of a life after death. >> host: how long have you been teaching? >> guest: i've been at uva as a teacher since 1978 and i went there as an undergraduate. i used to have lunch with th
>> guest: honestly john f. kennedy did. that is one reason why did the book. i've always had it in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this and i didn't have the time or resources to do it. we are doing a big project on kennedy. the book is a five-year project. that is why it's 600 pages. if you give an academic another year he will add another 100 pages that we are doing a massive on line course that is free to anyone who wants to sign up to the corsair.org platform. we are...
70
70
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now the author of "end of days, the assassination of john f. kennedy. and robert dally, the author of "camelot's court inside the white house." welcome to all three of you, historians in this era. let's start with you doug brinkley. in terms of what robert kennedy said there, the real legacy may be he's a man of peace during a time of great conflict. is that a fair analysis? >> he was a man of peace, but he was a cold war hawk. i think his legacy is something like the space program here at my university, rice university, kennedy came in '62 and said we'll put a man on the moon at the end of the decade and did it and he framed it in a sense of exploration and science of moving people to do things. he is a server of the peace corps and the things he did with the government is positive and in the '60s and vietnam comes people start disliking their government. but kennedy was an inspirational president of the 20th century. >> robert dally, do you go along with that, particularly in relation to vietnam, where kennedy started the american troop involvement th
joining me now the author of "end of days, the assassination of john f. kennedy. and robert dally, the author of "camelot's court inside the white house." welcome to all three of you, historians in this era. let's start with you doug brinkley. in terms of what robert kennedy said there, the real legacy may be he's a man of peace during a time of great conflict. is that a fair analysis? >> he was a man of peace, but he was a cold war hawk. i think his legacy is something...
127
127
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
remembering john f. kennedy 50 years later. >> president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> a half century later the nation pauses to remember one of its darkest hours. the death of a beloved president. it is the first official ceremony to mark the event in dallas. the memorial set to coincide with the time and day that kennedy's motorcade t
remembering john f. kennedy 50 years later. >> president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> a half century later the nation pauses to remember one of its darkest hours. the death of a beloved president. it is the first official ceremony to mark the event in dallas. the memorial set to coincide with the time and day that kennedy's motorcade t
130
130
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
how much has changed since the death of john f. kennedy. the fact that i'm sitting here with our current guest is actually perhaps the biggest change. civil rights was only on the table at the time of his assassination. we're here because of those events. >> november 22nd, 1963, and if you go back just about 90 days earlier, you had the march on washington, which was about the civil right's act, which was about john kennedy having this historic meeting, and if you go back just a few -- two months prior to the civil rights act. you have john kennedy introducing for the first time a major peace of civil rights legislation. john kennedy fulfilling his 1960 campaign pledge. >> and people want to believe for some small reason because all they did was get together, have lunch, and say that's a good idea. but america in 1963 was deeply divided. >> deeply divided, and you had birmingham, dr. king being arrested, demonstrations all over the south. you had a resistance taking place to the old system of segregation. again, this was nine years after th
how much has changed since the death of john f. kennedy. the fact that i'm sitting here with our current guest is actually perhaps the biggest change. civil rights was only on the table at the time of his assassination. we're here because of those events. >> november 22nd, 1963, and if you go back just about 90 days earlier, you had the march on washington, which was about the civil right's act, which was about john kennedy having this historic meeting, and if you go back just a few --...
211
211
Nov 21, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 1
two presidents honor john f. kennedy. power of the people until we restore our freedoms >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. crirs tin gilibrand said sexual assault issues should be taken out of the chain of command. >>> iran's nuclear issues are redeparted in geneva. >>> and the reverend billy graham is back in the hospital. the 95-year-old has been battling respiratory problems. are a expoaksman says he is expected to return home in a few days. george zimmerman is back in the news. accused of threatening his girlfriend with a gun. >>> growing concern that the people who make emergency calls like those are trying to spin the case before it goes to court. juan los molina explains. >>> are samantha scheiib. >> katy: are george zimmerman had been living with scheib. >> you just broke my sunglass he and you put my gun in my frigging face. this is in your house. >> after the police arrived a 911 dispatcher got another call from the house this time from zimmerman who barricaded himself in the home. >>
two presidents honor john f. kennedy. power of the people until we restore our freedoms >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. crirs tin gilibrand said sexual assault issues should be taken out of the chain of command. >>> iran's nuclear issues are redeparted in geneva. >>> and the reverend billy graham is back in the hospital. the 95-year-old has been battling respiratory problems. are a expoaksman says he is expected to return home in a few days....
181
181
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
kennedy -- 50 year anniversary of the death of john f. kennedy. priz bette pran is live with more on this. >> it was five decades today. people all over the country today plan to recognize the very solemn anniversary. in dallas the ceremony will start late morning to coincide with the time of day president john f. kennedy's motorcade came through the packled downtown streets. the late president will be celebrated with prayers and speeches from dignitaries most taking place at de lee plaza. some will read his speeches before the flyover. there will be a number of events taking place at arlington national cemetery. president obama asking all americans to fly flags at half staff today to remember the president who he says spent only three-years in office but made such an incredible impact. >> john f. kennedy stands as he did in life young, bold and daring. and he stays with us in our imagination. not because he left us too soon because he embodied the character of the people he loved. >> president bush also releasing a statement honoring president ke
kennedy -- 50 year anniversary of the death of john f. kennedy. priz bette pran is live with more on this. >> it was five decades today. people all over the country today plan to recognize the very solemn anniversary. in dallas the ceremony will start late morning to coincide with the time of day president john f. kennedy's motorcade came through the packled downtown streets. the late president will be celebrated with prayers and speeches from dignitaries most taking place at de lee...
129
129
Nov 20, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
kennedy and the inspiration that john f. kennedy served as bill clinton moved into the white house and ascended to the presidency himself. there is so much to talk about, del, but a day full of symbolism. >> mike viqueira has the white house and mike, thank you very much. >> across town the senate is debating a measure that would change the way the military changes with the issue of sexual assault, the pentagon has been under assault for the way it has thannelled the assault of members of armed forces. >> we see a couple of different proposals on the table. senators say there must be some changes to military policy when it comes to sexual assault. senator gillibrand from new york state has led the charge on an amendment that she says is necessary. what it would do is take these cases out of the chain of command. it would be independent military professionals who hand it will. she told the story of a woman who was a marine, she came from colorado to d.c. to share her very personal story. >> sarah's story is truly disturbing.
kennedy and the inspiration that john f. kennedy served as bill clinton moved into the white house and ascended to the presidency himself. there is so much to talk about, del, but a day full of symbolism. >> mike viqueira has the white house and mike, thank you very much. >> across town the senate is debating a measure that would change the way the military changes with the issue of sexual assault, the pentagon has been under assault for the way it has thannelled the assault of...
227
227
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
today it is 50 years since the death of president john f. kennedy. we were just talking about president obama's poll numbers. let's look at president kennedy's numbers 50 years after his death, 90%, 90% of the people in our polling say they approve of his handling of the job. just 7% disapprove. is this all at this point just a function of nostalgia? >> well, that and the fact, this is a man who was not president even for three years. i think it was like november two years ten months basically, had he been president. so you know, in four years people can sour but in general i also think that history has a way of softening things. you look back, this was you know, was billed very shortly after his death, camelot and that time of hope and innocence in america. there's been a lot of legacy building since his death, and at the time he had not yet really had time to build a huge presidential legacy, because two years and ten months as you know is not a huge, long time in history. >> when you talk about the perspective, candy, george w. bush hit 25% in at
today it is 50 years since the death of president john f. kennedy. we were just talking about president obama's poll numbers. let's look at president kennedy's numbers 50 years after his death, 90%, 90% of the people in our polling say they approve of his handling of the job. just 7% disapprove. is this all at this point just a function of nostalgia? >> well, that and the fact, this is a man who was not president even for three years. i think it was like november two years ten months...
100
100
Nov 21, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
president john f. kennedy created the award 50 years ago. they include former president clinton, oprah winfrey, and ernie banks and polaroid inventor, edward land. that happened two weeks after the president killing in dallas. >> this is a legacy of a man who could have retreated to a life of luxury and ease. but he chose to live life in the arena. sailing sometimes against the wind. sometimes with it. and that's why 50 years later, john f. kennedy stands for prosperity as he did in life. young, bold, and daring. and he stays with us in our imagination. not because he left us too soon. but because he embodied the character of the people he led. resilient. resolute. fearless and fun-loving. defiant in the face of impossible odds. and most of all, determined to make the world anew. not settling for what is. but rather, for what might be. >> earlier, the obamas and the clintons laid a wreath at president kennedy's grave. john king, it was a full day honoring the former president. >> it was. and a chance for president obama, if you will, not onl
president john f. kennedy created the award 50 years ago. they include former president clinton, oprah winfrey, and ernie banks and polaroid inventor, edward land. that happened two weeks after the president killing in dallas. >> this is a legacy of a man who could have retreated to a life of luxury and ease. but he chose to live life in the arena. sailing sometimes against the wind. sometimes with it. and that's why 50 years later, john f. kennedy stands for prosperity as he did in life....
120
120
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
host: 40,000 books being written on john f. kennedy. did you ever meet john f. kennedy? guest: i did. i met him at logan international airport in boston in 1960, after he was nominated to become president. i never met him after he was president. he would turn to boston. i remember my father, brother, sister -- we all stood in the receiving line, snuck into the vip receiving line, and got to shake his hand. that was quite a moment. host: our guest is ken feinburg. we are dividing our phone lines a little bit differently for this segment. for those of you who live in the eastern or central time zones, and those in the mountain and pacific zones, the numbers are on your screen. if you remember the day, give us a call on this number. john connolly reflecting on what was happening as he was in a motorcade on november 22, 1963 in dallas, texas. here are his reflections. [video clip] >> we were in a motorcade through the town. the crowds were extremely enthusiastic, warm, excited, exuberant. just after we turned off of main street, he turned around and said to the president, yo
host: 40,000 books being written on john f. kennedy. did you ever meet john f. kennedy? guest: i did. i met him at logan international airport in boston in 1960, after he was nominated to become president. i never met him after he was president. he would turn to boston. i remember my father, brother, sister -- we all stood in the receiving line, snuck into the vip receiving line, and got to shake his hand. that was quite a moment. host: our guest is ken feinburg. we are dividing our phone lines...
243
243
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
president john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> there will be events to mark the anniversary in dallas and here, as well. john gonzalez is live outside arlington national cemetery with more. >> the president ordering flagged at half staff all day long throughout the country today. we remember what has been described as one of the most tragic events in american history. president john f. kennedy shot and killed 50 years ago today, and 1300-miles from that plaza in downtown dallas, the eternal flame at the grave site of the president at arlington national cemetery has burned ever since. this morning, two special wreath layings. one at president kennedy's tomb at 8:30, and in the afternoon we understand a tribute at the unknown. 50,000 are expected to mark the solemn day at daley plaza in texas, where the motorcade went through on that day. he was only in office two years but his impact and this tragic day will never be forgotten. john gonzalez, abc7 news. >> it is a big day in our area for folks who love
president john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> there will be events to mark the anniversary in dallas and here, as well. john gonzalez is live outside arlington national cemetery with more. >> the president ordering flagged at half staff all day long throughout the country today. we remember what has been described as one of the most tragic events in american history. president john f. kennedy shot and killed 50 years ago today, and 1300-miles from that plaza in downtown dallas, the...
305
305
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
f kennedy. ♪ >> este su noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna, con illia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> arresta en la frontera al hijo del narcotraficante mexicano conocido como zambada, se trata de serafÍn zambada,alejandro roldÁn tiene la noticia. >> el hijo de uno de los lÍderes del cÁrtel del chapo, fue detenido al intentar ingresar como turista a estados unidos. >> creo que es un mensaje de la dea de que sigue actuando de manera contundente para aprender a los capos de la droga. >> el motivo de la detenciÓn es que enfrenta un proceso por trÁfico de drogas en una corte del sur de california. >> hay recordar que la dea tiene informantes de los dos lados de la frontera, muchos de los narcotraficantes mexicanos viven en estados unidos, sus hijos viven en estados unidos. >> tenÍa muchos automÓviles, bolsas de mariguana y hasta un leÓn, y un leopardo. >> un aÑo despuÉs, fue extraditado a estados unidos, mientras tanto, su padre sigue siendo buscado. >> ya que hablamos del tema, veamos cÓmo narcotraficantes han encontrado una nueva manera de transportar metanfetaminas, lo h
f kennedy. ♪ >> este su noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna, con illia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> arresta en la frontera al hijo del narcotraficante mexicano conocido como zambada, se trata de serafÍn zambada,alejandro roldÁn tiene la noticia. >> el hijo de uno de los lÍderes del cÁrtel del chapo, fue detenido al intentar ingresar como turista a estados unidos. >> creo que es un mensaje de la dea de que sigue actuando de manera contundente para aprender a...
262
262
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
bbc news, dallas. >> that is part of the continuing fascination on john f. kennedy, we all get to decide how it would have ended. for historians -- their assessment of kennedy's contributions to national life are not so positive. but this has been a poignant day, a day of remembrance in commemoration, and a day of atonement for a city that has always had a very difficult relationship with the most awkward and awful day in its history. thank you. among those there that fateful day in dallas 50 years ago -- was journalist robert mcneil. he spoke to me from new york about his recollections. >> what was the atmosphere like in dallas on that day, half a century ago? >> at first, it was delightful. the kennedys came out of air force one, resplendent. especially mrs. kennedy. with her hair glossy and glowing in the bright sunshine, with a bunch of blood red roses pressed up against her. i was close enough to her that i could look over her shoulder, and i saw a hand come through the fence and break off one of the roses that she was carrying. to the outskirts of dall
bbc news, dallas. >> that is part of the continuing fascination on john f. kennedy, we all get to decide how it would have ended. for historians -- their assessment of kennedy's contributions to national life are not so positive. but this has been a poignant day, a day of remembrance in commemoration, and a day of atonement for a city that has always had a very difficult relationship with the most awkward and awful day in its history. thank you. among those there that fateful day in...
225
225
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
today we're remembering president john f. kennedy. jon: tensions are on the rise between the obama administration and the white house press corps over what some call a lack of access to the president and the use of government photographers instead of independent journalists to record white house events. now the white house denies those claims saying it is actually given the public more access to the president because of social media. listen. >> each presidential team that has come in here basically used, you know, for some denial of access used the previous president as an, presidential team as an excuse for why they have denied that access. you guys are setting precedent here, that the next president is going to use, are you aware of that, maybe role back -- >> i don't agree. i don't agree with that. i can't think of, the only precedent that i can think of in terms of previous administration where we have taken steps to be more transparent. jon: talk about it with judith miller, a pulitzer-prize-winning investigator author and fox ne
today we're remembering president john f. kennedy. jon: tensions are on the rise between the obama administration and the white house press corps over what some call a lack of access to the president and the use of government photographers instead of independent journalists to record white house events. now the white house denies those claims saying it is actually given the public more access to the president because of social media. listen. >> each presidential team that has come in here...
109
109
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the 50th anniversary, of course, of president john f. kennedy's death. we're taking a look back at the legacy and the lessons learned from jfk. we're back with our distinguished panel, art laffer, brian, michael knox beran and ira stoll. ira stoll, to your knowledge, did reagan and kennedy ever meet and talk like in the '50s or early '60s? >> not to my knowledge. and later reagan confessed he didn't even vote for kennedy in 1960. but he did make an appearance at a fund-raiser for the john f. kennedy library and gave quite a moving speech about how much he admired kennedy. i think that's true because he really did talk about kennedy all the time on the campaign trail, both in terms of the tax cuts and the military build-up. >> art laffer, if my memory serves me, barry goldwater in 1964 -- a great free market conservative, i'll grant you -- nonetheless campaigned against the kennedy tax cuts against lbj. and there are some people that say it really cost goldwater because the country -- as brian has said, the country had been through such a lousy period, wa
this is the 50th anniversary, of course, of president john f. kennedy's death. we're taking a look back at the legacy and the lessons learned from jfk. we're back with our distinguished panel, art laffer, brian, michael knox beran and ira stoll. ira stoll, to your knowledge, did reagan and kennedy ever meet and talk like in the '50s or early '60s? >> not to my knowledge. and later reagan confessed he didn't even vote for kennedy in 1960. but he did make an appearance at a fund-raiser for...
209
209
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
one person knew both john f. kennedy and lee harvey oswald. her story is in "the atlantic" including what she thinks about a possible conspiracy and her run-in with oliver stone. it's up on our facebook page. let us know what you think, head to facebook/jansingco. plan [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. to prove the skeptics wrong. hi. are you karen? [ karen ] yes, i am you said in a focus group, "they just mask the smell." i'm going to ask you to find the smelliest item in your home. here. okay. [ laughs ] very, very strong dog odor. this is febreze free. it has no perfume. wow. now it smells clean, and it doesn't have an odor. you're welcome. [ male announcer ] odor elimination without masking. the proof is in every bottle of febreze fabric refresher. breathe happy. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for si
one person knew both john f. kennedy and lee harvey oswald. her story is in "the atlantic" including what she thinks about a possible conspiracy and her run-in with oliver stone. it's up on our facebook page. let us know what you think, head to facebook/jansingco. plan [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. to prove the skeptics...
125
125
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
it was inconceivable that shot was fired at john f. kennedy. >> president kennedy died at approximately 1:00 p.m. central time here in dallas. >> reporter: news of his death halted the nation. >> i was sitting in my latin class in high school. >> this was the first very serious, of course adult ins department in my life. it's been there ever since. >> reporter: and today, 50 years later, it continues to bring people back to the spot that's become a memorial and a museum. >> a part of american history. it's something to come see. >> the assassination and chaos sent shock waves across the country and ripped apart the national era of hope that kennedy so famously inspired. >> his charm. his wit, his glamour, his eloquence. but what he helped to instill in america that sense of hope and purpose and confidence that america could achieve great things. >> reporter: now, five decades on, the nation will once again focus on dealey plaza to on nor the president. among the scheduled events today, a moment of silence and a tolling of the bells, at
it was inconceivable that shot was fired at john f. kennedy. >> president kennedy died at approximately 1:00 p.m. central time here in dallas. >> reporter: news of his death halted the nation. >> i was sitting in my latin class in high school. >> this was the first very serious, of course adult ins department in my life. it's been there ever since. >> reporter: and today, 50 years later, it continues to bring people back to the spot that's become a memorial and a...
49
49
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
right in front of john f. kennedy high school in fremont. this is all for coach john webb, just an absolutely beloved coach here. you can see people leaving the flowers and candles and balloons. even a tiny nerf football. he was a well-respected football coach here for many years. we expect this memorial to grow significantly when hundreds if not even more than 1,000 people show up later tonight to remember coach webb. i'll get to the details in a moment. listening to students talk about him you get a sense of how great a man john webb really was. the 76-year-old spent almost 30 years here at john f. kennedy high school, he coached football and basketball and he retired as the athletic director just a few years ago but he continued to teach. and in a tragic turn of events coach webb was being the good samaritan he was when he was hit and killed on 680 near fremont early saturday morning. chp officials say he had gotten into an accident, he was a passenger, he got out to direct traffic along 680 when he was hit by an oncoming vehicle. his fri
right in front of john f. kennedy high school in fremont. this is all for coach john webb, just an absolutely beloved coach here. you can see people leaving the flowers and candles and balloons. even a tiny nerf football. he was a well-respected football coach here for many years. we expect this memorial to grow significantly when hundreds if not even more than 1,000 people show up later tonight to remember coach webb. i'll get to the details in a moment. listening to students talk about him...
275
275
Nov 16, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 1
kennedy, the man, john f. kennedy, the president, and the incredibly turbulent times in which he lived through letters, through the letters that he received from every walk of life and the letters that he answered. all the books, i don't care if it's 40,000 or 50,000. i mean, you know, thank god i didn't try to write this book ten years from now because it would be the e-mails of president kennedy or the sound bites of -- or it would be the twitters of barack obama. tsa lost art. -- it's a lost art. i don't know, people in the audience, when the last time anybody here wrote a real letter. you know, words are my business, and i haven't written a letter in eight years. so that the thing that's extraordinary is that there's such human documents, and they're on every single subject imaginable. during a time when this man woke up every morning and something was blowing up in berlin, and something was blowing up in cuba, and the entire south was blowing up in his face, and he kept hearing little hints of this place
kennedy, the man, john f. kennedy, the president, and the incredibly turbulent times in which he lived through letters, through the letters that he received from every walk of life and the letters that he answered. all the books, i don't care if it's 40,000 or 50,000. i mean, you know, thank god i didn't try to write this book ten years from now because it would be the e-mails of president kennedy or the sound bites of -- or it would be the twitters of barack obama. tsa lost art. -- it's a lost...
109
109
Nov 20, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> president john f. kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time today here in dallas. he died from a gunshot wound in the brain. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell on a very special day here in washington. at this hour, president obama is about to lay a wreath in honor of john f. kennedy at the eternal flame in arlington national cemetery. he'll be joined by first lady michelle obama, former president bill clinton, former secretary of state hillary clinton. 50 years ago this friday, a young vibrant president kennedy was gunned down in dallas, texas. journalist robert mcneil was on the scene reporting for nbc that day. he filed a report later that day recounting the day's tragic events. and also covering every moment of that day and the investigations that followed, jim lair, then a reporter for "the dallas times herald." he would later speak to lee harvey oswald at the police station, questioning him about the shooting. jim's new book, his 21st novel "top down" is a fictional account of the f
. >> president john f. kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time today here in dallas. he died from a gunshot wound in the brain. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell on a very special day here in washington. at this hour, president obama is about to lay a wreath in honor of john f. kennedy at the eternal flame in arlington national cemetery. he'll be joined by first lady michelle obama, former president bill clinton, former secretary of state hillary clinton. 50...
122
122
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
many catholics could relate with john f. kennedy. the year before that he went to mexico city and the people just loved him. your call.u for let us hear from joseph in castle rock colorado. >> good morning. . was five and a half years old i just have a quick legacy comment. one characteristic of john f. what he said as -- he did everything he could to minimize or eliminate conflict, either on a national, orsonal, even international level. if there is one legacy we could -- our problems are man made. todaynflict that exists a model forhave set how conflict should be resolved. more of your calls in just a bit. we will take you live to dallas where the ceremony is about to get underway in the lee plaza. -- in the leap lazo. dealey plaza. >> we will go to alice live once that ceremony gets underway. there is a preview video playing right now. let's hear from a couple more collars. joe was in minnesota. go ahead. i was living in culver city, california at the time. we were allowed to have headphones to hear our radio. all of a sudden pres
many catholics could relate with john f. kennedy. the year before that he went to mexico city and the people just loved him. your call.u for let us hear from joseph in castle rock colorado. >> good morning. . was five and a half years old i just have a quick legacy comment. one characteristic of john f. what he said as -- he did everything he could to minimize or eliminate conflict, either on a national, orsonal, even international level. if there is one legacy we could -- our problems...
289
289
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 1
127
127
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
remembering john f. kennedy 50 years later. >> president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> a half century later the nation pauses to remember one of its darkest hours. the death of a beloved president. it is the first official ceremony to mark the event in dallas. the memorial set to coincide with the time and day that kennedy's motorcade traveled through the city of dallas 50 years ago. this is arlington national ceremony. it is the most popular cite visited there. bill and hillary clinton joining president obama on friday, laying a wreath there. we want to take you now to dallas. heidi zhou castro joins us from dealey plaza to tell us about the events scheduled there, and it is a huge event there as thousands are expected to attend. >> that's right. dell. as the ceremony is about to start, so is the sleet. a very cold and windy day for dallas. nothing like the bright sun shown over dallas in 1963, but as you can see this is not keeping the crowd at home. 14,000 wanted to be here today, they applied to be here, and only 5,000 we
remembering john f. kennedy 50 years later. >> president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> a half century later the nation pauses to remember one of its darkest hours. the death of a beloved president. it is the first official ceremony to mark the event in dallas. the memorial set to coincide with the time and day that kennedy's motorcade traveled through the city of dallas 50 years ago. this is arlington national ceremony. it is the most...
143
143
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
it was 50 years ago that john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. the trip was part of a two-day, five-city tour. an eager crowd created the first couple before the motorcade sped off. as the motorcade neared its destination, it happened. >> it appears as though something has happened. >> president kennedy was hit. a member of his security detail jumped onto the trunk of the limousine. as the car sped to the hospital, about an hour later. >> from dallas, texas, the flash, president kennedy died at 1:00 central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >>> hundreds of thousands of americans traveled to the capitol to paid their respects and dozens of representatives from across the world attended the kennedy funeral. the late president was finally laid to rest at arlington national cemetery in virginia. buttists that day that we recommend in d dallas. we turn to heidi zhou-castro. >> john f. kennedy was gunned down 50 years ago. and the people of dallas did come out to mark the day with a solemn ceremony. a day that was grim and
it was 50 years ago that john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. the trip was part of a two-day, five-city tour. an eager crowd created the first couple before the motorcade sped off. as the motorcade neared its destination, it happened. >> it appears as though something has happened. >> president kennedy was hit. a member of his security detail jumped onto the trunk of the limousine. as the car sped to the hospital, about an hour later. >> from dallas, texas, the flash,...
76
76
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was shot and killed. people across the country will mark the anniversary of the assassination. >> i'm just glad justice is served. >> serial killer joseph naso's fate is in the hands of the judge now. >> from the across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. >>> and good morning everyone. tgif, it is friday november the 22nd. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:01. b.a.r.t. trains are not running this morning, and there's no word on when service will begin. we have more with a kcbs traffic alert. >> it's due to a computer glitch happening shortly after midnight. we're hearing that cal train is working to step up service. they're using two caltrain express trains, 215 and 225. they're making stops this morning to pick up passengers who would typically ride b.a.r.t. that is at 7:40 and 8:40 they're doing that. also the next alameda oakland ferry, there was one set to leave around 6:00 and the next one is shortly after 7 a.m. so far we hav
. >> 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was shot and killed. people across the country will mark the anniversary of the assassination. >> i'm just glad justice is served. >> serial killer joseph naso's fate is in the hands of the judge now. >> from the across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. >>> and good morning everyone. tgif, it is friday november the 22nd. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm...
259
259
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 1
these placards were posted up, john f. kennedy, wanted for treason. and the charges, this bill of indictment including communism and cohorting with the enemy and that sort of thing. so it does remind me of some of the discourse we're seeing today against this president and sort of recognizing his otherness as it were. you know, this country is one that has been able to embrace change. but it has been a difficult notion for us. you know, as change came to us, whether it was, you know, jim crow or bringing the first african-american into the white house. you know, while on the one hand we talk about wanting this post racial, you know, pro human rights kind of society, anything that's sort of impacts us personally, we kind of have a bit of a fear about, want to sort of push against. and so we're really, you know, at war at ourselves in a lot of ways, even today. >> martin, i think goldie really hit the nail on the head there. >> 50 years. >> and let's look at the last two weeks. we have the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address, which really speaks
these placards were posted up, john f. kennedy, wanted for treason. and the charges, this bill of indictment including communism and cohorting with the enemy and that sort of thing. so it does remind me of some of the discourse we're seeing today against this president and sort of recognizing his otherness as it were. you know, this country is one that has been able to embrace change. but it has been a difficult notion for us. you know, as change came to us, whether it was, you know, jim crow...
179
179
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
two priests who were with president kennedy say he is dead. >> president john f. kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time today here in dallas. he died of a gunshot wound in the brain. i have no other details regarding the assassination of the president. >> from dallas, texas, the flash, apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> and good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. at this hour, all eyes are on dallas where today that city remembers the faithful day with a solemn ceremony. we'll bring all that to you live. fifty years ago today president and mrs. kennedy had just arrived in that city. at a historion wrote as they were heading to dallas the last of the clouds cleared. it was what aides on the plane called kennedy weather. wrote, seemed as if it was going to be a kennedy day. as the president and first lady were greeting the expectant crowd along the fence line, they could not know the fate that was awaiting them only 10 miles away. >> the white hous
two priests who were with president kennedy say he is dead. >> president john f. kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time today here in dallas. he died of a gunshot wound in the brain. i have no other details regarding the assassination of the president. >> from dallas, texas, the flash, apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> and good day. i'm andrea mitchell in...
166
166
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> next on booktv, thurston clarke recalls the last 100 days of president john f. kennedy's life, which began on the day his two-day old son, patrick died on august 9, 1963. the author reports that during the final months of kennedy's life he gained a greater understanding of the civil rights movement, sought a better relationship with the soviet union, and presented his doubts on the u.s. involvement in the non. this is about one hour. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be back at politics and prose, one of my favorite bookstores anywhere, not just in washington, d.c. i'd like to ask you, who here has seen the portrait of kennedy in the national portrait gallery in the halls of kennedy? that's great. you know it's quite unlike any of the other portraits. it was painted by the estranged wife of -- the story behind how the portrait happened to be there i think is a kind of interesting one and, in fact, i opened my book with it. i'd like to share it with you just briefly. she was supposed to paint one portrait for the truman library in independence, missouri,
. >> next on booktv, thurston clarke recalls the last 100 days of president john f. kennedy's life, which began on the day his two-day old son, patrick died on august 9, 1963. the author reports that during the final months of kennedy's life he gained a greater understanding of the civil rights movement, sought a better relationship with the soviet union, and presented his doubts on the u.s. involvement in the non. this is about one hour. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to...
812
812
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
KSTS
tv
eye 812
favorite 0
quote 1
no olvidemos el presidente john f kennedy. >>> muchas gracias amigo por estar con nosotros y recordar esa noche tan maravillosa, un 21 de noviembre del aÑo 63, gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> la mÚsica esa noche de ese 21 de noviembre del aÑo 63 estaba a cargo del mariachi fernando herrera, deleitÓ al presidente y la primera dama con su talento musical, cantÓ cielito lindo. don fernando nos honra repitiendo parte de esa presentaciÓn y compartiendo algunas memorias de esa noche. ese lunar que tienes cielito lindo junto a la boca♪. muchos>>> entrando a la puerta la gente gritando y cantando cielito lindo, ella se puso con una felicidad increÍble. lo que notamos todos los presentes es que no son aquellos que salen en el periÓdico blanco y negro, color de rosa, parecÍa seda, ellla gente aplaudÍa erann simpÁticos y lo que entregaban el amor y cariÑo, ese gusto lo penetran en la gente luego. cuando nos vieron cantar y recibirnos empezaron los aplausos y quÉ se yÓ, se puso la gente de pie y no se sentaban y con tanta energÍa. los muchachos del trÍo les cantaron precioso
no olvidemos el presidente john f kennedy. >>> muchas gracias amigo por estar con nosotros y recordar esa noche tan maravillosa, un 21 de noviembre del aÑo 63, gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> la mÚsica esa noche de ese 21 de noviembre del aÑo 63 estaba a cargo del mariachi fernando herrera, deleitÓ al presidente y la primera dama con su talento musical, cantÓ cielito lindo. don fernando nos honra repitiendo parte de esa presentaciÓn y compartiendo algunas memorias de...
71
71
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
it was 50 years since president john f. kennedy was killed in dallas. there are commemorations taking place aloss the united states. alan, i believe behind you the brown building we can see, that is the book depository from where the fatal shot or shots were fired. >> it is a markedly different day in dallas than it was 50 years ago. it is freezing cold. when john f. kennedy arrived the sun was off, and he decided to take the double top off of his car so the people could see him. it turned out to be a fatal error. the car came down here, and turned the hairpin corner coming into the plaza, the gateway to dallas as they call it. there is the brown building there. on the northeast corner, the top floor, come down just one window, and there you can see where lee harvey oswald came and fired three shots into elm street. seven seconds it took him to fire those three shots and those seven seconds changed the world and changed america almost forever. just on the other side where the press are gathered is the infamous grassy knoll where people believe there was
it was 50 years since president john f. kennedy was killed in dallas. there are commemorations taking place aloss the united states. alan, i believe behind you the brown building we can see, that is the book depository from where the fatal shot or shots were fired. >> it is a markedly different day in dallas than it was 50 years ago. it is freezing cold. when john f. kennedy arrived the sun was off, and he decided to take the double top off of his car so the people could see him. it...